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DOI: 10.1016/j.ecss.2016.12.009
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Influence of elevated temperature, pCO2, and nutrients on larva-biofilm interaction: Elucidation with acorn barnacle, Balanus amphitrite Darwin (Cirripedia: Thoracica)

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“…The degree of acidity, also known as pH, has a less significant direct effect on the attachment of biota fouling. This has been reported by [40] which states that a decrease in pH has a less significant direct effect on larval development and attachment of fouling biota.…”
Section: Antifouling Test Of Local Sea Cucumber (Phyllophorus Sp) Met...mentioning
confidence: 56%
“…The degree of acidity, also known as pH, has a less significant direct effect on the attachment of biota fouling. This has been reported by [40] which states that a decrease in pH has a less significant direct effect on larval development and attachment of fouling biota.…”
Section: Antifouling Test Of Local Sea Cucumber (Phyllophorus Sp) Met...mentioning
confidence: 56%